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Advanced Medicine. Life-Changing Results.
Pain management (also called pain medicine) is a branch of medicine employing an interdisciplinary approach for easing the suffering and improving the quality of life of those living with pain. Anesthesia is often used to help analgesics combat various types of pain and parts of the overall pain experience.
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The WA Orthopaedic Department aims to relieve pain and return you to normal activity with arthroscopy techniques. Our caring team of orthopaedic surgeons and specialists focus on treating orthopaedic, sports-related injuries, trauma and joint issues so that patients can return to a high level of mobility – and get back to doing what they enjoy.
Our patients benefit from access to treatments that use the newest technologies and minimally invasive techniques in order to achieve less pain and better recovery time.
Includes treatment for:
Treatments available at WA Optimum Health Care for Pain Management and Orthopedics
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Local muscle trigger point injections Mainly used for head and neck, back and limbs have obvious tenderness, including:
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Nerve blocking for pain management Used for neurotrosis or neuropathic pain |
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Epidural injection for pain management Used for disk herniations, acute & chronic sprains and strains |
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Intra-articular injection for pain management Used for acute & chronic joint pain, traumatic and post-operation joint pain |
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Autocontrol pump via IV to relieve pain Used for neurogenic pain, traumatic & postoperative pain, and especially diabetes |
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Pain management for cancer Used for cancer patients to improve the quality of life and aim for better treatment |
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Pain management for rheumatalgia and gout |
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Arthroscopic Surgery Arthroscopy (also called arthroscopic surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure involving examination and sometimes treatment of damage of the interior of a joint. The most common indications for arthroscopy are the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, foot, and hip. There is less scarring, fast healing time and better recovery time. |
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Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Manual reduction of fractures and external plaster fixation; tendon repair surgery. Patient can return home the same day and follow-up for rehabilitation. |